Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of the Earth’s land surface and store around 10% of all non-glacial freshwater. However, the contribution of peatlands to global potable water resources is unclear because most peatlands are remote from major population centres, and until now no systematic, global assessment of peatland water resources has been undertaken. Here we analyse global peatland, population and hydrometric datasets to identify hotspots where peatlands are crucial for water supply, and show that these peat-rich catchments deliver water to 71.4 million people. Water-supply peatlands cover just 0.0015% of the global land surface, yet provide 3.83% of all potable water stored in reservoirs. Approximately 85% of all drinking water del...
This dataset provides an Excel table which introduces the basic summary of results. This table conta...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraMountain areas provide disproportionally high runoff in...
The potential role of peatlands as water stores and sources of downstream water resources for human ...
The potential role of peatlands as water stores and sources of downstream water resources for human ...
Water provision is a valuable ecosystem service that is of central importance to human well-being. P...
Peatlands play important ecological, economic and cultural roles in human well-being. Although consi...
Peatlands play important ecological, economic and cultural roles in human well-being. Although consi...
Peatlands are lands with a peat layer at the surface, containing a large proportion of organic carbo...
Abstract Peatlands are lands with a peat layer at the surface, containing a large proportion of org...
Irish peatlands are of national and international importance. Half of the blanket bogs considered to...
As the world's most abundant source of terrestrial carbon, peatlands provide numerous ecosystem serv...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
Peatlands are important global terrestrial carbon stores as well as sources of regional potable wate...
Peatlands are globally‐important terrestrial carbon stores as well as regional sources of potable wa...
This dataset provides an Excel table which introduces the basic summary of results. This table conta...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraMountain areas provide disproportionally high runoff in...
The potential role of peatlands as water stores and sources of downstream water resources for human ...
The potential role of peatlands as water stores and sources of downstream water resources for human ...
Water provision is a valuable ecosystem service that is of central importance to human well-being. P...
Peatlands play important ecological, economic and cultural roles in human well-being. Although consi...
Peatlands play important ecological, economic and cultural roles in human well-being. Although consi...
Peatlands are lands with a peat layer at the surface, containing a large proportion of organic carbo...
Abstract Peatlands are lands with a peat layer at the surface, containing a large proportion of org...
Irish peatlands are of national and international importance. Half of the blanket bogs considered to...
As the world's most abundant source of terrestrial carbon, peatlands provide numerous ecosystem serv...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
Peatlands are important global terrestrial carbon stores as well as sources of regional potable wate...
Peatlands are globally‐important terrestrial carbon stores as well as regional sources of potable wa...
This dataset provides an Excel table which introduces the basic summary of results. This table conta...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraMountain areas provide disproportionally high runoff in...